Antigonorrheic is a medical term that describes a substance or medication used to treat or prevent gonorrhea. The phonetic transcription of this word in the International Phonetic Alphabet is /æntiˌɡɑːnoʊˈriːɪk/, which breaks down to "an-tee-gah-nuh-REE-ik". The word consists of the prefix anti-, meaning against or opposing, and the suffix -gonorrheic, which refers to gonorrhea, a sexually transmitted infection. The correct spelling and pronunciation of medical terms are crucial in ensuring effective communication between healthcare professionals and patients.
Antigonorrheic is an adjective that pertains to substances or medications that are specifically designed to treat or prevent the growth and spread of the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which causes the sexually transmitted infection known as gonorrhea.
These antigonorrheic substances work by targeting and inhibiting the reproduction and function of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria, thereby suppressing the infection and reducing the symptoms associated with gonorrhea. Antigonorrheic medications can be administered orally, intravenously, or topically depending on the severity and location of the infection.
These medications are typically prescribed by healthcare professionals such as doctors or specialists in the field of sexual health, who determine the most appropriate antigonorrheic treatment based on the patient's individual circumstances, such as the stage of infection, any potential drug interactions or allergies, and the overall health of the individual.
It is important to note that antigonorrheic treatment is often combined with other preventive measures, such as safe sexual practices and screening for other sexually transmitted infections, to effectively manage and control the spread of gonorrhea.
Curative of gonorrhea.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
The word "antigonorrheic" is composed of two parts: "anti-" and "gonorrheic".
1. "Anti-" is a prefix of Greek origin meaning "against" or "opposite of", commonly used to indicate opposition, resistance, or neutralizing effects.
2. "Gonorrheic" refers to the sexually transmitted infection called gonorrhea. The term "gonorrhea" is derived from Greek as well. It combines "gonos" meaning "generation" or "offspring", and "rhoia" which means "a flow" or "discharge". Therefore, "gonorrhea" literally translates to "a flow (discharge) related to generation or offspring", referring to the pus-like discharge associated with the infection.